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Hepatitis and cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver, of course this pertains only to alcohol disease.
Chronic liver infections, such as hepatitis B and particularly hepatitis C, are commonly linked to cirrhosis.
they both effect the liver
Cirrhosis and nodular cirrhosis can cause a small liver. Cirrhosis can be caused by alcohol abuse, hepatitis B and C, fatty liver disease, or something else.
Alcohol cirrhosis of the liver is scarring caused by decades of very heavy drinking.
Cirohiss of the liver
Cirrhotic hepatitis is more commonly known as cirrhosis of the liver. This occurs usually in alcoholics, and leads to loss of liver production.
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver. Although it may be caused by infectious disease like hepatitis, it is not, in itself, infectious or contagious.
Cirrhosis of the liver involves the replacement of healthy liver cells with scar tissue.
About two-thirds of liver cancers are most clearly associated with hepatitis B and hepatitis C viral infections and cirrhosis
If your liver shuts down your eyes will turn yellow.